John G. Jackson

John George Jackson (22 September 1777-28 March 1825) was a member of the US House of Representatives (DR-VA 1) from 4 March 1803 to 28 September 1810 (succeeding John Smith and preceding William McKinley) and from 4 March 1813 to 3 March 1817 (succeeding Thomas Wilson and preceding James Pindall).

Biography
John George Jackson was born in Buckhannon, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1777, the son of George Jackson and the brother of Edward B. Jackson. He became a civil engineer in Clarksburg before worked as a surveyor to the west of the Ohio River from 1796 to 1798. Jackson became a lawyer in 1801 and served in the House of Delegates from 1798 to 1801 and from 1811 to 1812, as well as in the US House of Representatives from 1803 to 1810 and from 1813 to 1817. From 1819 to 1825, he served as a district court judge in Western Virginia, and he died in office.